Giant Brains, or, Machines That Think

Giant Brains, or, Machines That Think

by Edmund Callis Berkeley
Giant Brains, or, Machines That Think

Giant Brains, or, Machines That Think

by Edmund Callis Berkeley

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Overview

Excerpt: "The subject of this book is a type of machine that comes closer to being a brain that thinks than any machine ever did before 1940. These new machines are called sometimes mechanical brains and sometimes sequence-controlled calculators and sometimes by other names. Essentially, though, they are machines that can handle information with great skill and great speed. And that power is very similar to the power of a brain. These new machines are important. They do the work of hundreds of human beings for the wages of a dozen. They are powerful instruments for obtaining new knowledge. They apply in science, business, government, and other activities. They apply in reasoning and computing, and, the harder the problem, the more useful they are. Along with the release of atomic energy, they are one of the great achievements of the present century. No one can afford to be unaware of their significance."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783987447778
Publisher: Otbebookpublishing
Publication date: 10/13/2022
Series: Classics To Go
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 247
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Edmund Callis Berkeley (February 22, 1909 – March 7, 1988) was an American computer scientist who co-founded the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) in 1947. His 1949 book Giant Brains, or Machines That Think popularized cognitive images of early computers. He was also a social activist who worked to achieve conditions that might minimize the threat of nuclear war.
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